TS POLYCET & EAPCET 2025: Your Guide to Final Seats & Deadlines

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If you're a student in Telangana, the end of July has been a whirlwind of activity, and it's time to get everything in order! The Department of Technical Education, Telangana, has been busy, releasing the much-awaited final phase seat allotment results for the Telangana Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (TS POLYCET) 2025. At the same time, there's major news for aspiring engineers, as the state has significantly increased the number of BTech seats available this year. Let's dive in and break down what all of this means for you.

Key Highlights

  • ✓ The TS POLYCET 2025 final phase seat allotment results were officially released on July 28.
  • ✓ Telangana's state government approved an additional 9,433 BTech seats for the 2025-26 academic year.
  • ✓ The total number of engineering seats in the state has now jumped to a whopping 1,16,877.
  • ✓ The crucial deadline for both online self-reporting and physical college reporting for POLYCET candidates is July 30.
  • ✓ Spot admissions for any remaining Polytechnic seats are scheduled to begin on August 5.

The Big News for Polytechnic Aspirants: TS POLYCET 2025 Final Allotment is Here!

Alright, let's get straight to it. The moment many of you have been waiting for has arrived. On July 28, 2025, the results for the final phase seat allotment of TGPOLYCET-2025 were officially published. This is the concluding stage for admissions into Diploma programs at both Government and Private Polytechnics across Telangana. If you participated in the final phase of web-based counselling, it's time to check your status.

To see your results, you'll need to head over to the official website, tgpolycet.nic.in. Once you're on the homepage, look for the “Candidates Login” section. You’ll need your Login ID Number, Hall Ticket Number, Password, and Date of Birth to sign in. After logging in, you can view your status and, most importantly, download your provisional allotment order. This document is key, as it contains all the critical details like your name, rank, and the specific college and seat category you've been allotted.

💡 What's Interesting: It's a two-step confirmation process. You can't just report online and call it a day. The rules clearly state that physical reporting at the college is mandatory, even after you've completed the online self-reporting. Missing this step could mean losing your seat!

You've Got a Seat! What's Next? (Crucial Deadlines)

So you’ve downloaded your allotment order—congratulations! But don't celebrate just yet, because the clock is ticking on some very important deadlines. You see, securing your spot involves a couple of critical actions that must be completed within a tight window. First, you need to complete the online self-reporting process through the portal. This must be done between July 29 and July 30, 2025.

Next, and this is the part people sometimes miss, you must report physically to the college you've been assigned. The window for physical reporting is from July 28 to July 30, 2025. Remember to also pay the required admission fee as detailed in your allotment order. The academic session technically began on July 28, with classes set to commence on July 31. If you're thinking about switching branches within the same college, keep an eye out for internal sliding options, which are available from August 2 to 3. Any seats that remain vacant after this will be filled through spot admissions starting August 5.

Your Reporting Document Checklist

Walking into the college unprepared is a recipe for stress. I know it's a lot of paperwork, but getting this right the first time is crucial for a smooth admission process. Make sure you have all these documents with you, both the originals and photocopies.

  • Your TGPOLYCET-2025 Rank Card
  • SSC or Equivalent Marks Memo
  • Original Transfer Certificate (T.C.)
  • Your Aadhar Card
  • Income and Caste Certificates (if they apply to you)
  • Residence Certificate (as per official guidelines)
  • Crucially, 2 sets of Xerox copies of all these certificates.

A Look at the Broader Picture: BTech Seats on the Rise!

While Polytechnic aspirants are finalizing their admissions, there’s some fantastic news for those aiming for a BTech degree. The Telangana state government has given the green light to increase the number of engineering seats by nearly 10,000 for the 2025-26 academic year. This is a significant expansion and a huge opportunity for many students.

Let's look at the numbers because they tell a powerful story. Initially, there were 1,07,444 sanctioned seats. With the approval of an additional 9,433 seats, the grand total now stands at an impressive 1,16,877. This increase opens up more avenues for students to pursue their engineering dreams right here in Telangana. It's a clear signal that the state is investing heavily in technical education.

Understanding the TG EAPCET 2025 Counselling Process

So, how will these seats be filled? The majority, specifically 90,921 seats, fall under the convenor quota. These are the seats that will be filled through the TG EAPCET 2025 web-based counselling process. The remaining seats are designated for the management quota, which will be filled directly by the private engineering colleges themselves.

The process is already well underway. In the first phase of counselling, 59,980 seats were successfully allotted. This means there are still 30,941 seats up for grabs in the second phase, which is happening right now. The web options for this second phase opened on Sunday, with the provisional allotment of seats scheduled to be announced on or before July 30.

If you get a seat in this phase, your next steps are to pay the tuition fee and complete self-reporting online between July 30 and August 1. Similar to the POLYCET process, you must then report physically at your allotted college, with the window for that being July 31 to August 2. For anyone who might miss out or wants another shot, the final phase of counselling, which includes fresh registrations, is set to kick off on August 5.

Conclusion

What a busy and pivotal time for students in Telangana! Whether you're wrapping up your diploma admission through TS POLYCET or navigating the BTech counselling rounds of TG EAPCET, the key takeaway is to act fast and pay close attention to the details. The deadlines, especially the reporting dates around July 30th and early August, are non-negotiable, and having your documents in order will make the entire process much smoother.

The expansion of nearly 10,000 engineering seats is a game-changer, providing more opportunities than ever before. For both polytechnic and engineering aspirants, the final steps are now clear. The bottom line is to stay informed, follow the instructions on the official websites meticulously, and complete every step to secure your hard-earned spot. Good luck!

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